Medidas de Gestao das Pescarias Marinhas e Aquicultura 2019 The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2018 | Page 7
BOXES
14. . The EAF-Nansen
programme
1. Sex-disaggregated
employment statistics
33 15. . Climate change and
39 16. . Predicting changes
in species distributions
90 17. . Increasing the adaptive
2. . About stock status
classification
3. . Reporting on SDG targets
14.4., 14.6 and 14.b
4. . The gap between developed
and developing countries’
sustainability trends in relation
to marine capture fisheries 91
5. . Estimating total fish catches
and their meaning 93
6. . Capacity development
initiatives to support implementation
of the Port State Measures
Agreement and complementary
instruments
99
7. . Examples of initiatives and
measures adopted by RFMOs to
combat IUU fishing
101
8. . Mainstreaming biodiversity
concerns in fisheries
103
poverty eradication in fisheries 130
18. . 2022 announced as the
International Year of Artisanal
Fisheries and Aquaculture
20. . Information and communication
technology in support of small-scale
fisheries and aquaculture
141
21. . Nha Trang indicators to
measure the contribution of
small-scale aquaculture to
sustainable rural development 143
10. . Fish in the food systems of 23. . Promotion of the human
11. . Importance of inland fish for
low-income food-deficit countries
and landlocked countries
117
12. . 2016–2017 Margarita
Lizárraga Medal
121
13. . Key FAO information resources
supporting implementation of the
ecosystem approach to fisheries
and aquaculture
122
139
19. . Hidden harvest 2: expanding
measures of the socio-economic
contributions of small-scale
fisheries
140
22. . Unique identifiers for
115
132
capacity of the fisheries and
aquaculture sector: FAO support
to countries
137
9. . Contribution of recreational
fishing in inland waters
110
Pacific Island countries
124
stocks and fisheries
150
rights–based approach in small-
scale fisheries at major international
conferences, 2016–2017
159
24. . Safer dive fishing in Nicaragua
through South–South cooperation:
a success story
162
25. . Examples of the four types of
ecosystem goods and services
which are key to blue growth
interventions
167
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26. . Cabo Verde: adopting blue
growth policies to harness the
potential of the ocean
169
27. . Mangrove conservation
and economic opportunities
in Kenya
169
28. . Global Action Programme
(GAP) on Food Security and
Nutrition in Small Island
Developing States
170
29. . Supporting sustainable
aquaculture development at the
regional and subregional level:
the example of the General
Fisheries Commission for the
Mediterranean
177
30. . Short-term fish demand
and supply projections for
evaluating the growth potential
of aquaculture
182
31. . China’s Thirteenth Five-Year
Plan: potential impact on fisheries
and aquaculture
183